In the same month when there will be the Stylistic R726, ie February 2016, Fujitsu will also sell in Europe another device: This is the new ultrabook convertible Lifebook T936, which we dealt with last September when his name appeared in some official documents of the FCC. On that occasion, we tried to make some assumptions about the technical and conceptual design of notebook hybrid that today with the information released by the company directly we can confirm.
Just like Stylistic R726, also Fujitsu Lifebook T936 will be based on the new Intel Skylake but will not have a detachable keyboard dock rather a screen that can rotate on the base and fold, turning it into tablets, thanks to a hinge system owner. This is certainly a more cumbersome then, not only because the display has a diagonal, but also because in tablet mode the keypad is always snapped albeit hidden under the screen.
Lifebook T936 can be equipped with Intel Core i3-6100U, Core i5-6200U or Core i7-6300U (Skylake), graphics Intel HD Graphics 520, 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage on SSD or 500GB HDD with 8GB of SSD cache. The 13.3-inch screen will have full HD resolutions (1920 x 1080 pixels) or WQHD IGZO (2560 x 1440 pixels), bright with dual-digitizer and a front camera for high resolution. In a frame, measuring 321 x 235 x 17.1 / 19.3 mm and weighs 1.6 kg, Fujitsu has integrated HDMI, two USB 3.0, a memory slot and a docking connector, while for connectivity there is a 802.11n WiFi module , Bluetooth and 3G / 4G-LTE depending on the model.

We have no precise information on the battery, but the company provides up to 11 hours of battery life. The installed operating system is Windows 10 Pro, but you can optionally choose Windows 8.1 or Windows 7. You can visit the official page for a possible deepening.